Lazy Sunday

| life | dc |

Its raining outside, its cold in my house, i jut killed a bug, I am listening to the same damn songs on repeat on “Baltimore’s number one dance station” apparently they only have the rights to 10 songs and they play them in the same order every thirty minutes. My pager is silent, there is a textbook in front of me that I am planning on getting around to read pretty soon, and that is about all that is going on in this house today.

It is just a lazy sunday, not a bad day just slow. And I like that, life has been moving way too fast for me lately and its nice to be able to sit down and watch the birds fly by sometimes.

The only bad thing is that when I sit around too long without doing anything productive I tend to get lost in my thoughts and I sink into either a lethargic stupor, or a rush of anger. There is nothing in between.

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